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Regular Exercise Reduces Endothelial Cortical Stiffness in Western Diet–Fed Female Mice

We recently showed that Western diet–induced obesity and insulin resistance promotes endothelial cortical stiffness in young female mice. Herein, we tested the hypothesis that regular aerobic exercise would attenuate the development of endothelial and whole artery stiffness in female Western diet–fe...

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Published in:Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) Tex. 1979), 2016-11, Vol.68 (5), p.1236-1244
Main Authors: Padilla, Jaume, Ramirez-Perez, Francisco I, Habibi, Javad, Bostick, Brian, Aroor, Annayya R, Hayden, Melvin R, Jia, Guanghong, Garro, Mona, DeMarco, Vincent G, Manrique, Camila, Booth, Frank W, Martinez-Lemus, Luis A, Sowers, James R
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Summary:We recently showed that Western diet–induced obesity and insulin resistance promotes endothelial cortical stiffness in young female mice. Herein, we tested the hypothesis that regular aerobic exercise would attenuate the development of endothelial and whole artery stiffness in female Western diet–fed mice. Four-week-old C57BL/6 mice were randomized into sedentary (ie, caged confined, n=6) or regular exercise (ie, access to running wheels, n=7) conditions for 16 weeks. Exercise training improved glucose tolerance in the absence of changes in body weight and body composition. Compared with sedentary mice, exercise-trained mice exhibited reduced endothelial cortical stiffness in aortic explants (sedentary 11.9±1.7 kPa versus exercise 5.5±1.0 kPa; P0.05), an in vivo measure of aortic stiffness. In comparison, exercise reduced femoral artery stiffness in isolated pressurized arteries and led to an increase in femoral internal artery diameter and wall cross-sectional area (P
ISSN:0194-911X
1524-4563
DOI:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07954